SNAX/APC Configuration and Management Manual

Trace Analysis Program
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Using APCTAP Commands
Using APCTAP Commands
You may reset the selections as desired. For example, the following commands first
clear the select, and then reset SELECT to DATA only, and RANGE to records 326
through 385.
Interpreting TRACE Entries
Data traced between SNAX/APC and the application (TP) is designated by entries
labeled <DIN> (data in) and <DOUT> (data out). In and out are from the point of view
of SNAX/APC: <DIN> is data received from the TP, and <DOUT> is data sent to the
TP.
Data traced between SNAX/APC and SNAX/XF, SNAX/APN, or SNAX/CDF is
designated by entries labeled <BIN> (BIU in) and <BOUT> (BIU out). In and out are
from the point of view of SNAX/APC: <BIN> is data received from SNAX/XF,
SNAX/APN, or SNAX/CDF, and <BOUT> is data sent to SNAX/XF, SNAX/APN, or
SNAX/CDF. Refer to Figure 5-1
.
FMT>select;select data
FMT>range 326,385
FMT>display all
APCTAP of System: \ABCD2 Process: $YI02
Trace Data File $FIELD.APCHI.TAPYI02A
Trace started: 05/13/92 11:38:28.67
First trace entry: 05/13/92 11:38:28.68
Last trace entry: 05/13/92 11:39:16.17
Trace entry count: 469
Total entries processed: 469
Guardian Version: M30
SNAX/APC Version: (T9096C30 22JUN92 F16)
Trace Object: PROCESS
Range: 00000326 00000385
Select: DATA
Filter: N/A
FMT>
Figure 5-1. Trace Entries
010CDT .CDD
DIN
DOUT BIN
BOUT
SNAX/APC
Access
Method
TP